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8,5 Miles West of No, 4 Highway
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
May 16 end 17
"QUANTEZ"
•* Fred MacMurray
* Dorothy Malone
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
Lyric
Theatre
THURS., FRE, & SAT,
May 15, 16 and 17
• "BEYOND MOMBASA"
* Cornet Wilde
* Donna Reid
NEWS CARTOON
MON., TUES. & WED.
,May 19, 20 end 21
"STOWAY GIRL"
• (ADULT)
•* Trevor Howard
•* Elsa Martinelli
& ADDED SHORTS
--n COMING — '
"HELLCATS OF THE
NAVY"
*'Ronald Regan
•* Nancy Davis
and on the sante program
"THE OLD WEST"
* Gene Autry
rereetlei Iten1s
MI, and Mrs. Evart Hodgins
and .Helen, were Sunday guest
of .Mrs. W. Fitzsimmons .and sots
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ded the s •v
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St. .Georges Anglican
Church,
Ar,
1s Oscar t:r Io I
n who o as
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beep nursing in Strathroy, is .on
the sick list at the hone of her
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au tr
g Mr.Charles , s
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Grose.
Mrs. Ellen Redden and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Taylor, of
Exeter, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Redden.
1Yenrly Weir, small daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weir, of -
London, spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McFalls,
returning home an :Sunday.
Mr. and Airs. Don Downs and
Mrs. Irene Coursey spent
Mother's Day in Detroit, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Ford and fatality, Ralph Ford,
how stationed in Virginia, was
home on leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Amos
and daughter, Marilyn, were.
Sunday guest's .of Mr. and Mrs,
William Amos.
urcclay o oya•S10-day trip ft ort , she
s Bahamas.
After nearly sib weeks' visit'
with hhea•
parents.
Mr. and
Mrs.
Wes, kfodgins, Mrs. Bruce Stew.
art and family left for her home
in
.K.. no
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a
ed sdae•.
1 Mr. and Airs. U. T. Mond ha
returned the
d ha
nte from f a.at F' o
rt St
an.
ley
where •
e t hey
with Air. and Mrs eye two days
dpot e.
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i
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Dur
Air. and Mrs. Lloyd Durr a
Heather of Parkhill were Frid
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Char
Windsor,
Mr. and Airs. Bob Calema
have returnedG front a three -da
visit with Mr. and Mrs. A
Dickins of London.
Mr. Cecil Jackson and dough.
ter,. Ella. Mr. and Mrs. J. Keen,
all of Stratford, were Motier's
Day ,guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1Vm,
Aylestock.
Air, and Mrs. Al:.0. Smith
have returned from a four-day
holiday at their cottage at Pen-
etang,
Mr. Fred Armitage of Lucan
and Mr. and Mrs. Garry Graham
of London spent last weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilcox
of Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Boggs, nee.
Joan Murless, and infant daugh-
ter Vicky, of Montreal, were
Monday guests of MIr. And Mrs.
114. 0. Smith,
Guests •with Mrs. Eleanor
EmerI
ck and family n l last week
eek
included Miss Doris Dornan on
Monday and Mr. and. Mrs, Mil-
ard, Lorring, Mrs. L. Lawson.
horn Pittsburg, Pa„ on Wed-
nesday,
Mr. Milton Robinson of Lon-
don was a Saturday evening
guest of Mr, and Mrs. Wes Hod-
gins.
Miss Mabel McRoberts of Lon -
on was a Sunday guest of Mr.
nd Mrs. Allan Westtnan,
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Haskbtt
nd Bruce spent two 'days last
week in Toronto', the guests of
Ir. and Mrs. Jack Cummins.
Rev. 3. P. F•rest as rector
nd Mr. Bob Coleman as lay
elegate, from Holy Trinity, at -
ended the three-day session and
ogether with Lucan's - fogmer
actor Rev, J. F. Wagland, were
Wrong the scrutineers,
On Monday night Rev, and
Afrs. Prest and Mr. Ken Clarke
ttended the service of witness,
hich was also held in St. James
lurch,
Mr, and •Alis. Irving Gibson
nd family were Sunday guests
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Jones
Kippen.
Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Roulston
ere Mother's Day guests of Mr.
d Mrs. Harry Roulston, of
tchener.
COMING EVENTS
RUSSELDALE HALL Vance,
Friday, May 23, 9:30 to 1. Crazy
time, No lunch, Soft drink
counter. Admission 500. 15:22c
•
BARN DANCE -- Silver Star
Ranch Barn Dance at Jim Grif-
fin's new barn, 5 iniles north of
St. Marys or ee mile east of
'Motherwell. • •,• ••
1 Ewell,
Dancing an.n_ eve •v Fri -
ay, r
day, 10 to 1. Linden Orchestra
playing _ May 16. Door prize and f
spot prizes. 15c 1
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nd
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the t sale looping to augment the Techs '
funds by $10 to $15. So great was' ra Mastiny
Lucan
n District
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c M ,-la its Air. and A1rS. Harold Has)Re4
t and r. and Mrs, .Jar Elson of Detroit are spending' a fA
—Continued From Page I8 Birthday Part/
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Armitage,
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of Stir. and A tines, Armitage holy Trinity Parish Nall looked Its Cecil Armiaag
a
celebrated ebr
at.
, ed
her
like 12th
ke birthday
ai ii'
n t -tat ,lea
ua e Tin
lath . Eaton's s
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Y
• 7 It
ursd v
a Among kh
organized Lucan - Clandeboye g•an and he
The T.it tei.A vecetil!, •M+y 14" 1 MS :POOP '1'7.
Worn is
Auxiliary
I
r! TheWoman's
Auxiliary of Ho
e, ;Trinity Church held its Al
t tet
n e an the at
e.ho e #
g in o Al
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& I afternoon,
Scott last Wednesd
a ernoon, with the preside
r r Airs. T. C. McFarlane in
Mrs
• chair and 19 members. press
Mrs. Harold Corbett.:and Mr
Joe Beatson led in the worshl
Mrs.
periled. .Sa, Stanley, Mrs.,
I Wes, Atkinson .and Airs. '11 illie
Baskett• assisted Mrs. Scott
11#ostessea,
An invitation from St. Patrick's
1 church to .attend the W.A. Bios-
cont !.'ea Wednesday, June 4,
1 was read. To accept the invita-
tion, meant the postponement of
!the Lucan June meeting until
June 11. Arrangements were
made for attending the West
Middlesex Deanery in St. John's
Church, Strathroy, June 2,
The president and Mrs. Har-
old 'Hodgins volunteered to at-
tend a meeting in the W.A.
house, London, on Friday, May
9 to help complete plans for a
big deanery tea In St. John's.
the Evangelist Church, London,
on June 7. Plans were also dis-
cussed for attending the Work
Shop at Huron College May 30 t
J All tri members 1 mbei, were asked to
bring n old ,
d (,kris..
g turas
cards r s t o Eh
next meeting to be sent to e
service men in England and to
a missionary in China.
Owing to the length of the
business session Mrs, Harold
Hodgins had In curtail her talk
on the study book.
Mrs. William Brownlee offered
her home for the June meeting
with Mrs, Harold Hodgins, Mrs,
Harold Corbett and Mrs. Irene
Coursey to assist as hostesses,
Trade and Hobby Fair
Lucan's Trade and Hobby Fair
opened Monday evening with a
parade and a large crowd. With
a. fine night and the promise of
another fine day on Tuesday, the
Fair should be a financial suc-
cess. The ferris wheel and sea
planes were a big attraction for
the wee folk,
Personas Items
1
on a guest
last Saturday, when the .recently were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hog
1 and Peggy spent ;last ,Sunday at ria •s with '
y It the former's mot..
hat'.
}aa 1
Niagara F s.
$
a al.
Ars. J
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John ,Casey.
ase:
y
IY Mt', and Mrs. Cliff Culbert and Miss :Hazel Frost" :of Londplo.
ay4 fa i v
ml
wereS
Sunday
vl '
tie sktors
of Wes as
a .Sun
dAy* guest t f
o. A4,
r ala�l
rs,
.Mrs.':
LA r
rne�at
e t of Louden. ondon. 111rs, W. J. Frost
of Dia. Carmel
A.Y.P.A, • staged a sucessful: i grandparents, Mr. and Mr .
rurnntage sale. WUit tear and t Levi Darling, of I-'arkhill,, .end
1 trembling, the branch attempted; sonic of her girl friends.
a ; Air, and Mrs. Lloyd Gook ,and Mr. and Air$. FHarald 'Burl
renally of Kitchener,
were
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Air. And d A1r, o
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end .guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Miason, _spent last Sat. rd
nt, l-laskett. Buffalo, p u ay .
eft
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n the response to the request 'for? The Biddulph .and North Lan
v good used clothing, that tee , ;don leachers' association lteic
it members were delighted to .net a ars May meeting Tuesday after -
EXETER ROLLER RINK open-
ing Friday, May 16, 8 to 11 p.m,
Skates •uppliecl. Refreshment
booth, 110
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To The Musk Of
Clarence Petrie
and
HI, NITE HAWKS
Fri., May 16
10:00 }arta, to 1:00 a.m.
ZUR�1CH
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Lakeview
Casint..
Grand Bend
Opening
Saturday
May 17
Lionel Thornton
And His
Casa Royal Orchestra
Dancing Every Saturday
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More people commit suicide
with a fork than with a knife,
ALDON
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
May 16 and 17
"SMI L EY"
(Cineniascope, Color by Deluxe)
* Ralph Richardson
* Colon Peterson
•* Chips Rafferty
One Show Each Night -8:30 p.m.
Beauty
Fair
BEAUTY CAPSULE: CLINIC
A Make -Up Demonstration
and Talk by
Mrs. L. Radcliffe
RICHARD HUDNUT
BEAUTY EXPERT
Peds, May 21
8:30 p.m,
Caren
SUNDAY' SCHOOL ROOMS
TEA -- BAKE SALE — PRIZES
Tickets 35e
Auspices Caven
Congregational Circle
LILIAN RADCLIFFE
RICHARD HUDNUT BEAUTY EXPERT
will be pleased to chart a Richard Hudnut Beauty Plan for you. It's a simple quick guide
to teeth you fundamental hints to improve your hair, skin and make-up with
DU BARRY BEAUTY TREATMENTS
RICHARD HUDNUT HAIR PRODUCTS
Each step to beauty will be thoroughly' explained', so that you may follow the treatments
in your own home'. A generous trial size Du Barry preparation' h yours free with a
Richard Hudnut purchase.
°DO COME IN FOR YOUR FREE CONSULTATION!
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Thursday Fridays May 22, 23
10:30 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.
Andrew Johnston Drugs
-�� t+Ht�Ne 441
EXETER
over $48, and still have rnnsider• l noon in D2rs. 1i. Glediifll's 3 and
able clotting left over for .a ',I-0 London 1'ownslain schoril
future sale.
jThere were 12 teachers pre-
ab1 Articles were sold at reason -
annual
e prices aitd many people Tlie lengthy session was given
gent lianas with real bargains, over fa arrangements for the
Celebrates Birthday annual Field Day, scheduler) for
y June 6 at the Granton School, In
Mr. Fred Armitage, of Alice case of a wet day the events will
St„ a retired Birlclulph farmer, be held one week later, June 13
celebrated his 86tH birthday last beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Friday at a family dinner party As the Lucan pupils do not
at the home of his daughter', participate in this Field Day„
Mrs. Ken Thar, of Byron. the Lucan leachers 'Ili! not
Quests present were Airs. Arn- tend the Tuesday meeting. a4
old Morley and Larry, and Mrs, Baptism
Wes Hickson, of Lucan, Mrs.
Laverne Allison and Mrs. Robert At the Sunday morning scrv-
ice
1 IS in
Al
onoI
f Parkhill, and Air. Cal=Holy Trinity Church Rev.
vin Thar, of Byron. J, p• FY•est baptized Daniel
. Clarke Hardy, infant son of Mr. 1
Mr. and the late Mrs. Arlin- and firs, Harol
tage
celebrated d v
g bate Hr
e,l fl Hardy .
tern The
golden
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d
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ar .
we K ents •
wedding p w
g Nov. 21, 1956, but Airs. r were Air. and Airs.
Arnnitage died February 9 Since' Norman Hardy,
then Air, Armitage has been Synod News
living alone, He is in. good health The 99th session of the Synpd
and still able to drive his car up of the Anglican Diocese of Huron
town,
85th Birthday
Air, Alex McFarlane, of Beech rite electron of a new diocesan
St„ a retired Shelbourne district executive committee of 30 cher-
.
celebrated lits 8Sth ical anti lay members. Among
ended at St, James (1'Vestmins
ter) church. last Wednesday with
farmer,
fail c y y them were a few local names;
birthda last Sunda at the home
of hie daughter, Mrs. HarryVen. C. W. Foreman, • Rev,
Francis, of Shelbourne. Canon A. B. Thomas as clerical, I
His other six children "and their 'Rev' J. F. Wagland, diocesan
families were present, Mr, and
council, Rev, E. C, Attwell, dio-
Dins. eesan pensions.
Forbes McFarlane, Mr.
and Mrs. Earle McFarlane, of Further Wins For Local Children
Shelbourne, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Pupils of Miss Bette Leake
don McFarlane, of Detroit, Mr. won further honors in the 10th!
and Mrs, Gordon Banternaan of annual Oxford Music Festival,
Mr, and Mrs. Earle staged the
Weston,.
Everley, of Bellwood, and Mr.
and Mrs, Cliff White, of New-
market; also Mr, and Mrs, Bert
Snaith, of Erin, •and. Mr. and. Mrs.
W. J. Smith' "' and family, of
Lucan,
Besides congratulations and
flowers, Mr. McFarlane was pre-
sented with a gift of money,
tweeks.
Larry Lewis, Granton a first;
Marjorie Donaldson, Clandeboye,
a second; Ilene Donaldson, a
fourth.
Certificates of honour went to
Lorene Hodgins, Granton, Chris
Bonnie Drennan, Dana Culbert,
Bezzo, Clandeboye, and to both
Lucan's double trios,
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.
Minister'
Organist: Mrs. Bob Pryde
9:00 a.na.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "The Parable
of tlee Empty House”
Nursery for children up to six
years.
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN'MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. 'R. Van Farowe, Minister
2:00 pan.—Worship
"Christ Is Coming Again"
3:30 p.m.—Sunday School
All Welcome
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE MISSION
EXETER'
"Teach Me Thy Truth 0 Lord"
10:30 a.m.—Sunday School
11:30 a.m.—Worship
Pastor: Stanley Souder, Exeter
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
9:45 a.m,—Sunday School
11;00 a.m.—Morning Worship I
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Wednesday, 8 p.m,—Bible Study
and Prayer
Friday — Christ Ambassador
Service at the Huron County
Home.
"Saying, surely blessing, I will
bless Thee, aicd mui''plying 11
will multiply Thee,"
--Heb, 6:14'
Pastor: Evang. L. Winn -Butler I
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Rev. K. L. Zorn, Phone 65
10:00 a,n *.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Service
ZION CHUP.CH
Evangelical United Brothrert
CREDITON
Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Worship
"C o ni p l e t i n g The Family
Circle"
11:15 a.m.—Church School
Friday Choir Practice
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev, W. F. Keefe, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
' Sunday, May 1A
10:00 a,m,—"On tine holy Mount"
11:05 a.m.—Sunday School
7:30 p,iit.—"God's Guests"
MAIN STREET
Tho United Church
of Canada
Minister: Rev. Alex. Rejsbt
Organist: Mrs. A. Willard
10:00 a.m.--The Church Sctteol
11:15 a.m.—Worship Soviet
Nursery Class up to three wear's
n the Primary Departinenl.
eginners, ages 4.5, will with-
draw eluting the socond hvnlfi.
Warship As A Ican'ilty 1n 1
The Family Church
BAYF1ELD
BAPTIST CHURCH
10:00 a.m.—Bible School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "The Christ-
ian At Work" -
7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship
Sermon Subject: "And If
Children—Then Heirs"
Baptismal Service
m,
as
Help Your Cancer Society
At the repeat performan�c, of. the
n. ateurVarietyShoo
Friday, May 16 8:30
S.EAFORTH HIGH SCHOOL
30 Nanibers of Talent from fiuron • Leeal$,
Farm Union.
PROCEEDS TO CANCER FU,NL
Bring your friends and help this worthy cause.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spindler
and family, of London, Mr. and.
Mrs. Rainer Alfred and fancily,
of Delaware, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Howell and family, of
London, spent Mother's Day
with Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Wilkin-
son. •
Last Saturday evening, Mr.,
and Mrs. Erie Young held a I
turkey Mother's Day family din-
ner. Guests included Mr. and
:lies. .George Young and family, I
of Clinton, and Mr. and .Mrs.'
Robert Coughlin and family, oft
1 Lucan. 1
Mr. and Mrs. H. Ritchie, of
London, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Haskett,
The flowers in. Holy Trinity
Church last Sunday were in 1o'-1
ing memory of Mrs. W, T. Bant-1
ing, and were presented ,by her;
daughter -hi -law, Aire. Oswald I
Bening, of Richmond, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs, Sheridan Rev-.
ington held a family gathering
for Mother's Day.
Mr. and Mrs.. Mitchell Haskell,'
ell a few days in Chatham,
erahagum.ests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack,
tr, and Mrs. Lynn Sawyer
I and small son, David, were
'Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
1M. 0. Smith.
Wed.. 8:00 p.m". --Bible Study, sp
and Prayer Service lth
A Welcome To All GD
JAMES STREET
• UNITED CHURCH
Rey. H..1, Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W,C,M.
10:00 a.m,—Sunday School
11:00 a.m,--Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "The Christ-
ian and the Community"
Anthem by the Choir.
Trio: Nancy Boyle, Sandra
Walper and Marlene McBride
7:00 p.ni,—The sermon will be
preached by Rev. Dr. Janes
Semple of Egmondville.
NOTE; On Friday evening at
8:00 p.th. in James St, United
Church, R:ev, Howard. King
will present "Mission to Le-
pers"
A Warm Welcome
Is Extended To All
Brownie's
Drive-in
Clinton
THURSDAY 8t FRIDAY
May 15 and 16
"THE HOUSE OF
SECRETS"
(Colour, \'istavision)
•* Michael Craig
* Barbara Batas
TWO CARTOONS
SATURDAY ONLY — MAY 17
"BEAST OF HOLLOW
MOUNTAIN"
(Colour, Cinemascope)
* Guy Madison
* Patricia Medina
TWO CARTOONS
SUNDAY MtDNITE &
MONDAY -
Mey 18 and 19
DOUBLE FEATURE --
"OUTLAW TERRITORY"
(Colour)
* MacDonald Carey
* John Ireland
•* Jeanne bru
"SHAKE, RATTLE &
ROCK"
•* 'Touch C01111er
* Fels Domino
CARTOON
TUESDAY 4 WEDNESDAY
May 20 and 21
"PETE KELLY'S BLUES"
(Colour, Cinenasce)ie)
* leek Webb
* Peggy Leo
* Edmund N'Belart
TWO CAiQT IONS
�.t,e14.,r-_ ..tom
Lawn
Bowlers
A meeting olawn bowlers
will be held in the
BOWLING CLUB HOUSE
Thurso May 15
TO ORGANIZE FOR
PRESENT SEASON
An, invitation is extended
to the Hensall bowlers.
Ladies especially requested
to attend.
Woodham Sunday School
ANNIVERSARY
Sunday, May 18
11:00 a.m. and 7;30 p.m. DST
CONDUCTED BY MR. MERVIN STREICH
Student Minister
Wednesday, May 21
A supper will be served in the Orange Hall conunenc-
ing at 5:30 p.m. DST, followed by a program pre-
sented by the VANNECK GLEE CLUB of Ilderton.
Admission; Adults $1.35; Children 750
JOHN RODD, SUPERINTENDENT
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Dancing
Every
Friday Night
10 to 1:30
BLUEWATER
DANCELAND
Lake Huron's newest dance hall, 4 miles northwest i
of Zurich, 8 miles north of Grand Bend—the cornier °lE
St. Joseph's Airport.
PRE -HOLIDAY SPECIAL
Friday, May 16
First 25 ladies admitted free.
Desjardine's Orchestra
will play for all dances,
Sunday _Midriite
HOLIDAY DANCE
MAY 19 •-- 12:05 A.M.
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Be Sure To Attend
Dashwood s Tenth Annual
SPORT$ AY
OPENING GAME
Of The Huron -Perth Baseball League
Monday, May 19
2:30 p.m.
EXETER MOHAW S
DASHWOOD TIGERS
OPENING CEREMONIES
=-= SPECIAL A?TRACTIONS
Refreshment Beeth On The Grounds
Attrnission $00 Students 15 Children Uit'tdew t' F r'ee
"Be Or Hard For The Battle Of The Ycar't
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